Example sentences of "i [verb] her [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Jake 'd have wanted me to see her right ; but she 'll never take a penny piece off me … ’
2 ‘ She did not wish me to know her family .
3 And er she says like when I think of me keeping her child overnight and all before it 's in hospital and running down to hospital three or four times when he was in the hospital , and taking him sweets and all , and she says she 's treating me like shit .
4 I do n't know why I became her friend , but I do know that we got on very well , + rarely ‘ fell out ’ .
5 " Your aunt advertised part of her house to rent — I became her tenant .
6 I asked her victim , ‘ Are you having a good time ? ‘
7 So I asked her advice as to what would look nice ,
8 When I change her nappy ?
9 I avoided her eye .
10 She mumbled something while Flora supported her and I wiped her face with the warm , fizzy water .
11 She muttered something as I wiped her face .
12 I made her laugh and she reminded me of how Robin had been conceived .
13 So Mrs Smith left us alone and I stripped off in front of my friend although I made her turn away when I came to my combs .
14 I did n't think of her ; I ca n't say I went because I respected her decision or because I thought it was in her interest ; I knew it was n't in her interest , or mine , or ours .
15 Well I mean her mother 's been dead for , I do n't know how many years .
16 Why did I think her name was Susie ?
17 " I laid her mother out , " she says .
18 Sure enough , when I manipulated her hip joints while she was still fast asleep from her anaesthetic I could almost pull the balls out of the sockets .
19 When we reach the hand-rail where the ladder is , I pat her lace backside .
20 I pat her arm .
21 By the late 1880s she had become a friend of Mary Wollstonecraft [ q.v. ] , who wrote to Joshua on 9 December 1790 : ‘ I fear her situation is still very uncomfortable .
22 I met her ex-lover last night . ’
23 We broke up after I met her mother , who walked into the room in which I was sitting , only to find me oblivious , shouting obscenities at a television screen whereon computerised pirates were digging up a desert island at my joystick 's behest .
24 I met her glance , not sure what she was saying .
25 She looked alarmed , and even though I knew the significance of this rite , because Nour had told me , for a moment I shared her confusion , her small anxiety at the thought of the violence of that long-past nuptial night .
26 I make her work hard .
27 I make her sound too colourless to you .
28 When I registered her death I was surprised to find myself giving this as her trade , because learned history implies that only the traditional ones — tailoring , weaving , joining , welding — are real .
29 Cos I got her stuff in my pocket .
30 So erm I got her roller boots .
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